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Rockit it for Kids Performs Live At The Count Basie Theater in Red Bank This Saturday

August 28th, 2009

Get ready to rock this Saturday night as the cast and crew of Red Bank’s hottest young musicians roll out their first-ever Saturday night performance at the Count Basie Theatre.

This concert will feature classics from Pink Floyd, The Allman Brothers, and a mini tribute to Woodstock ala Jimi–a show not to miss!

The Gig:
Saturday, August 29th – 7pm at The Count Basie Theatre in Red Bank.

For ticket sales, visit http://sa1.seatadvisor.com/sabo/servlets/TicketRequest?eventId=185708&presenter=NJCB&venue=&event=

About Rockit for Kids

Rockit For Kids is a Red Bank based music program for young musicians, which gives kids an instant opportunity to play live Rock & Roll with their peers, bringing them together to perform as an accomplished band.  The program is primarily for kids between the ages of 8 and 16 who audition live for a chance to be a part of the next live concert.

 Concert tickets are currently on sale for the August 29th concert at the Basie.

 For more information, visit http://www.rockitforkids.org/news/news.html

 For more information:

 Bruce Gallipani

Founder

Rockit For Kids

bruce@rockitforkids.org

PCG Digital Marketing Launches Healthcare Reform Website

August 25th, 2009

The PCG Digital Marketing created http://www.governmenthealthcarefacts.com/ so that consumers can have a voice to discuss national healthcare proposals and how they would affect their lives.  The non-government website will seek to clarify the plethora of information being broadcasted around the country on current and new healthcare initiatives. 

 Brian Pasch, CEO of the PCG Digital Marketing is encouraging all consumers to share their thoughts and concerns about the proposed government healthcare initiatives.  According to Pasch, “It is so important for Americans to send a message to Congress and share their concerns and ideas on how to reform our national healthcare system.  Consumers normally don’t have an open opportunity to have their voice heard nationally and this website provides that venue.”

The website is designed to allow consumers to discuss national and local healthcare issues by way of virtual town hall style meetings.

 According to Pasch, the website will provide an unbiased collection of public information and attempt to identify misinformation floating in cyberspace about specific healthcare reform ideas.  Consumers can join the discussion on the latest government proposals and voice their opinion. 

 Some of the current town hall discussions include: 

 Consumers who would like to share their story and hear what others have to say can visit http://www.governmenthealthcarefacts.com/

PCG Digital Marketing Launches Cash for Clunkers Postmortem Site

August 25th, 2009

The PCG Digital Marketing created http://cash-for-clunkers.cashforclunkersfacts.com to lend a voice to consumers who want to share their experiences with the Cash for Clunkers bill to state legislators.  The website is designed to capture thoughts, stories and experiences that will be crucial to the government’s overall assessment of how well the bill’s goals were achieved. 

 The Cash for Clunkers postmortem review site allows consumers to share stories on many related topics:

 

  Many consumers have already spoken out on the new forum.  One consumer added this comment,

 ”I tried to trade in a car that got 19 mpg for one that got 33 mpg. I didn’t qualify. Other people were buying cars and trucks that got 10 mpg less than the one I was going to buy. I was also told by car dealers I know that only upper middle class and wealthy people had the money to buy ‘new cars” as pre-owned cars with great mpg did not qualify. Another giveaway to the rich, as it didn’t help poor people or lower middle class folks who are hoping to have a job at the end of the year.”

 Other satisfied consumers chimed in on the site with rave reviews about the program.  One consumer wrote,

 ”My experience was a very positive one and I believe that was for two main reasons. First I understood all the requirements of the program and had all my documentation in order. Secondly the dealership,  in Appleton WI as well as sales consultant were also as thorough in their preparation for handling the paperwork. I was able to get a $4,500 credit for a van that was 19 years old and worth $500. Without the program I’d still be driving the same vehicle and not an Audi Q5.”

 Brian Pasch, CEO of the PCG Digital Marketing is encouraging all consumers to share their experience, positive or negative, on the Cash for Clunkers forums.  According to Pasch, “It is so important for Americans to send Congress feedback on the implementation of the program.  Consumers normally don’t have an opportunity to have their voice heard nationally and this website provides that venue.”

 Consumers who would like to share their story and hear what others have to say can visit http://cash-for-clunkers.cashforclunkersfacts.com/

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